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Category:Marketing/Sales/PR > Marketing & PR
ID:14252
Title:Twitter promotion for a web site
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
I am looking for someone with a large number of UK twitter followers who is willing to post a link to my web site to their followers to explain that THEY will be able to find contract jobs on my web site from Monday 30/11.
The style of language is totally up to the bidder. Can be quirky. Can even say \"God I hate that site..\" or \"they paid me to say this\" ...if it brings site visitors. I would also become a follower so the message being sent would instigate payment being completed via PPH.
The best idea, price and largest number of followers would win the bid.
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
Budget:Not Specified
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:27/11/2009 19:30
Bidding activity on this Job
Bids:1
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Clarification Board
W. A. on 29/11/2009 12:22Hi David
Just a couple of questions:
1. How many times do you want your Site tweeted?
2. How many days do you want your site advertised?
Thanks
Wasim
ps I also offer SEO/Blogging/Twitter/Facebook marketing on a monthly subscription basis.
D. M. on 01/12/2009 09:33Wasim, thanks for the reply. My email has been offline for a few days due to technical changes - so sorry for my late reply.
A single tweet to a reasonable number (e.g. 100-500) of UK only twitter users - once.
If you search the web for contractjob you may find me.
David.
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